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Source-feed image associated with ‘You don’t have to go to special places to find beauty’: Takeshi Aruga’s best phone picture
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‘You don’t have to go to special places to find beauty’: Takeshi Aruga’s best phone picture

The furniture designer turned photographer was drawn to the colourful geometry of a multistorey car park in Japan Takeshi Aruga was en route from hospital back to his home in Okegawa, Japan, when he took this photograph. He’d had a consultation with ...

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The rise of OnlyFans managers, the footsteps of Frida Kahlo and what you should actually store in the fridge

Need something brilliant to read this weekend? Here are six of our favourite pieces from the last seven days Continue reading...

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From Toy Story 5 to The Bear: your complete entertainment guide to the week ahead

Pixar’s enduring animated favourites battle a rogue tablet, and Disney’s anxiety-inducing kitchen drama returns for a final series Toy Story 5 Out now The toys are back in town for a fifth instalment in Pixar’s long-running signature franchise, with people who were ...

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Frank Bowling: ‘Guiltiest pleasure? Sixteen-year-old whisky. My doctor says I shouldn’t’

The artist on his need for order, an embarrassing Christmas costume, and the people he hopes to meet in heaven Born in British Guiana (now Guyana), Frank Bowling, 92, moved to the UK aged 19 and did national service in the RAF. ...

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Fabulous Frida, classic Constable and a Cornish welcome for Kasuba – the week in art

Tate Modern celebrates everything Kahlo, the British Museum marks John Constable’s 250th birthday, while Claydon prepares for an invasion – all in your weekly dispatch Frida: The Making of an Icon The great surrealist and self-explorer Frida Kahlo gets a show that ...

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St Kilda pier wins peak Victorian architecture award as judges praise playful and ‘deeply civic’ design

State government project among range of works celebrated for community-centred design that goes beyond utility The reimagined St Kilda pier has added more accolades to its burgeoning trophy cabinet, taking out some of the top gongs at the 2026 Australian Institute of ...

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Reports of the blockbuster exhibition’s death are premature as Tate’s Kahlo show breaks ticket record

Recent Van Gogh show was National Gallery’s most popular ever and British Museum gears up for arrival of Bayeux tapestry When Tate Modern announced a major exhibition devoted to Frida Kahlo, few doubted it would be popular. The Mexican artist has become ...

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David Hockney remembered | Letters

Harriet Gibson recalls an eye-opening encounter with the artist, while Andrew Keeley talks about the influence of California on his work, and Christine Hayes recalls his ‘letter’ to the Guardian about smoking In 1963, I was a naive 17-year-old on a week’s ...

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The week around the world in 20 pictures

Ukrainian strikes on a Moscow oil refinery, protests at the G7 summit, wildfires in Spain and Messi at the World Cup – the past seven days as captured by the world’s leading photojournalists Warning: this gallery contains images some readers may find ...

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The changing face of Mongolia as, beneath the grass, permafrost thaws

The warming caused by climate breakdown in the landlocked east Asian country is transforming its fragile ecosystem As the climate crisis accelerates, Mongolia is warming rapidly, transforming the country’s cryosphere, including some of the most southerly permafrost landscapes in the northern hemisphere. ...

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Wiltshire village exhibits Martin Parr’s final photos of scarecrows and prize veg

Pictures from photographer’s return to Lacock after 40 years were taken months before his death last December The images are colourful, characterful and thought-provoking. They capture a flower show, a Women’s Institute meeting, a scarecrow festival. A local vicar features, resplendent in ...

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The Lonely City by Olivia Laing audiobook review – solitude and creativity in Manhattan

Tilda Swinton makes her audiobook debut with this landmark study of how New York artists from Edward Hopper to Andy Warhol have lived with loneliness It is a decade since Olivia Laing published The Lonely City , a blend of memoir and ...

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Fotofestiwal: the international festival of photography in Łódź – in pictures

Now in it’s 25th year, the Polish city’s Fotofestiwal opens on 18 June with a series of exhibitions reflecting on the concept of a collective experience rather than a binary world of “us” and “them” Continue reading...

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Culture wars: the fight to save Ukraine’s art – podcast

The Guardian’s chief culture writer, Charlotte Higgins, on the citizens risking their lives to salvage Ukraine’s cultural heritage The Chornobyl Museum in Kyiv, recently renovated to mark the 40th anniversary of the disaster, stood as a vital site of memory for an ...

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‘The beauty of the useless’: Spain’s super-thin restaurant napkins are throwaway art treasures

Forever flimsy and ineffective at cleaning greasy fingers, the servilletas of the Iberian peninsula resist the relentless ‘optimisation’ of our age. A new photo book recognises them as cultural treasures in miniature If you have ever eaten a meal in a bar, ...

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Nicholas Pope obituary

In the 1980s my friend Nicholas Pope was a young lion of British art , a pioneer of the use of natural materials. He was, with Tim Head, the British representative at the 1980 Venice Biennale, and a participant in the Arts ...

Source-feed image associated with ‘It’s stronger than a drug!’ Transcendent portraits from Montreux jazz festival – in pictures
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‘It’s stronger than a drug!’ Transcendent portraits from Montreux jazz festival – in pictures

From Quincy Jones to Sam Smith, Raye to Santana, Anoush Abrar has been taking mesmerising photographs of the festival’s stars for years Continue reading...

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Silent carnivals, kabaddi players and home videos: Jarman award shortlist announced

Only four artist film-makers have been selected by the jury this year, for bringing their ‘deeply grounded lived experience’ to stories of migration, family and disaster Whether taking inspiration from an 18th-century portrait or a radical 1960s radio documentary, the nominees for ...

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Fashion goes pop! How Yves Saint Laurent created photography magic – in pictures

Yves Saint Laurent saw the power of photography to push boundaries and take risks that had an impact in the fashion world and beyond. The new exhibition Yves Saint Laurent and Photography , at New York’s International Center of Photography, includes nearly ...

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‘There’s a kind of magic to her work’: Maren Hassinger’s one-of-a-kind sculptures

The artist has her most significant retrospective to date in a new exhibition that encourages attenders to take part For 50 years, the American artist Maren Hassinger has created fascinating site-specific sculptures out of the simplest of actions: tying a square knot, ...

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Midsummer morris dancers and their mysterious goat Caprihorn: Hollie Fernando’s best portrait

‘I wanted to celebrate the women who are reinventing morris dancing. They took me to a pub and gave me a pickled egg mashed up in a packet of crisps. I felt like I’d entered a magical world’ Morris used to be ...

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Artist defends Churchill video at National Portrait Gallery after being accused of ‘barefaced lie’

Helen Cammock says her comments blaming wartime leader for Bengal famine were intended to create ‘dialogue’ A Turner prize-winning artist accused of telling a “barefaced lie” about Winston Churchill in a video piece installed at the National Portrait Gallery (NPG) has defended ...

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A nation shaped by rain: exhibition celebrates Scotland’s wettest obsession

Minnie the Minx and Macbeth feature in National Library’s exploration of how rainfall has shaped Scottish science, literature, history and identity It seems fitting that, 250 years ago, one of Scotland’s foremost scientists took a close interest in what is arguably the ...

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‘This will be timeless’: what art can we expect from Chicago’s $850m Obama Presidential Center?

Original works by 30 artists have been commissioned by the Obamas alongside vital pieces of memorabilia for visitors to appreciate It is a tale of two presidents. On 14 June Donald Trump celebrated his 80th birthday by hosting a raucous crowd for ...

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‘It’s supposed to make you uncomfortable’: French artist JR on transforming Paris’ oldest bridge into a cave

‘France’s Banksy’ has created a monumental art installation over the Seine. And visitors to La Caverne du Pont Neuf are in for an uncomfortable and unforgettable crossing With the backdrop of the Eiffel Tower to one side and Notre Dame to the ...

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From cool Marseille to a photo-feast in Arles – an art trail through Provence

The French cities of Marseille, Aix, Avignon and Arles boast a wealth of museums and festivals showing work by contemporary artists. Here’s how to make the most of a dazzling cultural summer My wife and I moved from London to Marseille a ...

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Hold to This Earth review – an explosion of anger as Indigenous America shakes up Yorkshire

Yorkshire Sculpture Park Neons and videos mix with weaving and beadwork to address subjects as diverse as stolen land, ancestral traditions and queer identity. But the self-made nude steals the show A breeze from the vast North American planes has blown across ...

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‘I call this dish Frida Kahlo Against the World. It’s hot and horny!’ My thrilling week of Fridamania in Mexico City

The bar she drank at, the bed she recuperated in, the canals she daytripped to, the studio she stormed out of, the easel she painted her final masterpiece at … ahead of a major Tate show, our writer finds Kahlo’s spirit alive ...

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Anish Kapoor review – this gutsy, gore-splattered show is a divine bloodbath

Hayward Gallery, London Butcher bags, human sacrifice and cavernous black holes … in a world of dry art this stunning exhibition forces us to confront religion and mortality It’s the clinging, transparent PVC that does it, a horribly surgical-looking, synthetic skin covering ...

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‘His last kiss to the world’: David Hockney’s return to Yorkshire triggered a glorious reawakening

When the artist came home from LA, it seemed like a retirement. But it heralded an astonishing new chapter. Our critic remembers their thrilling dinners together – and the dazzling new works that arrived in his inbox every morning It was springtime ...

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Photographer Don McCullin to focus on Vietnam for his final book

Exclusive: The work will feature some of the photographer’s most powerful images from his 70-year career After more than seven decades of covering conflicts around the world, Don McCullin will return to Vietnam and his best-known images for his final book. The ...

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From Bloomsbury to Whitehall: new play reimagines life of John Maynard Keynes

The Standard of Living by James Graham traces economist’s influence on British politics and culture After exploring the rise of Rupert Murdoch and the emergence of Gareth Southgate’s England team , James Graham has turned his attention to one of the most ...

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David Kemp obituary

Artist who built up an imaginative and playful picture of the world using the detritus of defunct industrial plants In 1981 the artist David Kemp went to live in Cornwall, settling in the village of Botallack, on a rugged, far-western clifftop, capped ...

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Lovers, housewives, deserts and dogs: David Hockney’s greatest works – in pictures

From his taut, sun-kissed portraits of LA to his vast psychedelic Yorkshire landscapes to his 70m iPad Normandy epic – here’s our pick of the artist’s best works Continue reading...

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Marriage: more than a paper exercise | Brief letters

Marriage wisdom | Fun with numbers | Musk power | Bus destinations | Hockney’s brother I enjoyed Polly Hudson’s wisdom on marriage ( I know it’s taboo – but I’m a big fan of marriage, 9 June ). However, I think she ...

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Ella Baron on David Hockney – cartoon

According to The Guardian's source item, Ella Baron on David Hockney – cartoon, Continue reading... The development sits in VINI's Culture file for readers following arts, entertainment, fashion, film, music, celebrity, and the business of culture. The original report is linked so ...

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‘Suggestive toothpaste tubes shooting into mouths’: David Hockney’s winking celebration of queer life

He challenged homophobia not through sexualised imagery but by reshaping ideas of beauty, intimacy and desire. The result? From posters to cushion covers, A Bigger Splash has become an essential presence in countless gay households ‘He changed the world just by looking ...

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‘I have a naughty schoolboy attitude’: Anish Kapoor reveals his latest epic creations

As he opens a career-spanning show in London, the Turner prize-winning artist gives us a private view of his giant studio and talks censorship, controversy and why disobedience is central to making great art In Anish Kapoor’s 3,100 sq metre studio complex ...

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Be Seen: North Sydney pride portraits – in pictures

Be Seen is an archival photographic project by Anna Hay and Sophie Willison exploring how LGBTQIA+ lives are shaped through memory, identity and relationship to place. The series celebrates the diversity and lived experiences of queer people connected to the North Sydney ...

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World Cup 2026: Scotland return to big stage against Haiti – in pictures

We look at the best moments as Scotland play their first men’s World Cup match since 1998, taking on Haiti near Boston Continue reading...

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From Olivia Rodrigo to The Fall of Sir Douglas Weatherford: your complete entertainment guide to the week ahead

The multiple Grammy-winner muses tunefully on love’s ups and downs, while Peter Mullan stars as a local historian in a new comedy drama Disclosure Day Out now A new Steven Spielberg movie is always an event, whether he’s in blockbusting Jurassic Park ...

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‘He outlived four of his doctors’: David Hockney’s lifelong love of smoking – and the 2,000 cigarettes he kept at home ‘for emergencies’

His passion got him into scraps with the Paris Metro and numerous other bodies. Was it a social crutch? A Freudian response to his father? And why did he take such delight in writing to the Guardian about it all? • David ...

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‘It reminds me of the love I felt for my faithful companion’: Tony Hertz’s best phone picture

Shadows glimpsed on a wall at sunset inspired this evocative portrait of the photographer and his dog, Lolly Lolly – a chow-chow-cocker spaniel mix – was Tony Hertz ’s dog for 15 years. “She had long black hair with a little white ...

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World Cup 2026: USA’s opening ceremony and dominant victory – in pictures

All the action from Los Angeles Stadium where the final opening ceremony preceded the USMNT’s resounding victory over Paraguay in Group D Continue reading...

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David Hockney obituary

Ceaselessly inventive painter whose best known works were inspired by the light and colour he encountered in 1960s California Soon after he moved to Los Angeles in the 1960s, the artist David Hockney was visited by his mother. As they drove back ...

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One art dealer brought impressionism to America. Now his great-great-granddaughter is bringing it to Geelong

The most ambitious exhibition in the Geelong Gallery’s history honours the movement’s early champion Paul Durand-Ruel and features works by Monet, Renoir and Pissarro Sign up for a weekly email featuring our best reads In March 1886, the French art dealer Paul ...

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Rachel Nicholson obituary

My friend Rachel Nicholson, who has died aged 91, is known as an artist whose paintings possess rich colour, extraordinary focus and stillness, yet she only began making them in her 40s. Rachel was born in London, one of triplets born to ...

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The week around the world in 20 pictures

Disorder in Belfast, Israeli airstrikes in Gaza, the Ebola outbreak, and the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs in the NBA finals – the past seven days as captured by the world’s leading photojournalists Continue reading...

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‘I think about him every time I go swimming’: David Hockney remembered by Rachel Whiteread, Jeremy Deller and more

Artists and cultural figures celebrate the great Yorkshire painter who could ‘make teabags and toothpaste glamorous’ – with a poem from a fellow Yorkshireman ‘David Hockney caught the look of the modern world’ David Hockney, revolutionary British artist, dies aged 88 My ...

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Julio Le Parc obituary

Radical Argentinian artist who demanded the viewer participate in his kinetic art “Art today is nothing but a tremendous bluff,” Julio Le Parc complained in his 1963 manifesto, presenting a series of home truths to the French cultural establishment. “The public is ...

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David Hockney – a life in pictures

The artist from Bradford who rose to international fame with paintings such as A Bigger Splash has died aged 88 . In later years he celebrated nature on vast canvasses Continue reading...

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Kapoor’s sublime spectacle, Hepworth’s sculpture sings and Hockney passes away – the week in art

Anish Kapoor gets a blockbuster showing, Barbara Hepworth’s pioneering use of colour is showcased and we look back at our beloved David Hockney – all in your weekly dispatch Anish Kapoor The sublime is unleashed in a blockbuster spectacle by this modern ...

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Share your tributes and memories of David Hockney

We would like to hear your tributes and memories of celebrated artist David Hockney – whether you met him, or appreciated his work David Hockney, the world renowned British artist has died aged 88. He made his name as a pop artist ...

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David Hockney, pioneering British artist famed for his pools and portraits, dies aged 88

The peroxide blond painter from Yorkshire made his name with sunkissed visions of California and never stopped breaking barriers, going on to become one of contemporary art’s most important figures • ‘David Hockney caught the look of the modern world’ • David ...

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Hepworth in Colour review – salty Cornish seascapes compressed into immaculate sculptures

Courtauld, London Barbara Hepworth’s elegant works, with their harp-like strings and splashes of blue, evoke the foamy breakers of St Ives. But should we really be surprised she used colour? They say in St Ives that if you put your ear to ...

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Constable in Hampstead review – a darker side to the 250th birthday boy

Burgh House, London If you thought that Constable was all rainbows and sunshine, some mezzotints he commissioned show intriguing new depths John Constable never left England. So much of how he painted and thought about the world can be explained by this ...

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‘I’m carrying rage like a blood-filled egg’: the best of Glasgow International – review

From his deathbed photographs of his former lover to a face emerging from dirt, New Yorker David Wojnarowicz is the festival standout, although Renèe Helèna Browne’s film about cows contains multitudes Setting the mood for this year’s Glasgow International (GI) is a ...

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The truth about my famous ‘Party girl Kate Moss’ shot: Greg Brennan’s best photograph

‘The tabloids will always try to sensationalise. But it was 6.30pm. If Kate really had been falling out the door blind drunk, it’s not a picture I’d particularly want to take’ I have photographed Kate Moss a fair few times. The first ...

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Don’t lose sight of the big picture in art galleries | Letters

Dr Penelope Jackson , Sue Lewis and Fiona Willan respond to an article and letters on art overload I read with interest your article ( The hill I will die on: Let me tell you the one big problem with art galleries. ...

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The bird brooch that defied the Nazis: Cartier’s diamond menagerie – in pictures

Fresh from a sell-out showing at London’s Victoria and Albert Museum, Cartier is coming to the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne as part of the gallery’s Winter Masterpieces series . The exhibition features more than 350 jewels, including gemstones the size ...

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‘Making paintings at this moment is total folly’: the cosmic, chaotic art of Caragh Thuring

Nuclear submarines, gods in women’s bedrooms, a threadbare office carpet inside the World Trade Center … Thuring talks about painting the world on the brink of chaos – and letting you join the dots ‘We are living through a moment of hellish, ...

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‘Pioneering photography’: early images of Newhaven’s fishers – in pictures

When David Hill and Robert Adamson captured the lives of a small Scottish community in the 1840s, were they creating the first ever social documentary series? A fascinating new book makes the case Continue reading...

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‘It’s not about heroes and villains’: the triumphant return of long-lost indie I Shot Andy Warhol

Director Mary Harron on her audacious ‘anti-biopic’ of Scum Manifesto author Valerie Solanas, who shot Warhol in 1968 On 3 June 1968, Valerie Solanas, the sole member of Scum (the Society for Cutting Up Men), entered Andy Warhol ’s Factory, pulled out ...

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Win a Tate membership, Tracey Emin merch and more

Enter our competition to snag lunch for two, an arty blanket and a year of free Tate entry as part of our partnership with Tate for Emin’s A Second Life exhibition This summer, as part of our partnership with Tate for their ...

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John Claridge obituary

Photographer revered for his intimate portrayal of the East End in which he grew up At a funfair on Wanstead Flats, east London, in the mid-1950s, a plastic camera was up for grabs. Eight-year-old John Claridge saw it and needed it. He ...

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Project a Black Planet review: spits out dreary academic theory where it should sing

Barbican, London This exhibition is so in love with the theoretical whimsy of utopian Panafrica that it loses superb artworks in an indigestible intellectual stew Lynette Yiadom-Boakye is a painter with the imagination of a great novelist. Her contribution to the Barbican’s ...

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Blue mushrooms, shy trees and glowing seas: Beaker Street science photography prize – in pictures

The 12 finalists will be exhibited at the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery during Beaker Street festival from 6 to 17 August, including images of newborn fish, a native wasp and satellite trails across the night sky The language of termites: Liss ...

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‘The people made me a star’: 100 years of Marilyn Monroe – in pictures

The woman once known as Norma Jeane became an inspiration for artists and photographers – as a stunning new exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery proves Continue reading...

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Cello belonging to artist John Constable to be played for first time in 100 years

Exclusive: Landscape painter was also a keen musician and played a cello made for him by his friend and mentor He was one of Britain’s greatest landscape painters, with masterpieces including The Hay Wain and View on the Stour near Dedham But ...

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‘Central to human identity’: exhibition at the Met connects bodies with musical instruments

Musical Bodies looks at 4,000 years of musical history and how humans have forged relationships with instruments ‘A kind of reconnecting with the past’: the Met celebrates the art of the portrait Music is very much at the heart of what it ...

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Georg Baselitz review – a final, furious, chaotic reckoning with death

White Cube Bermondsey, London A body falls through the sky, figures flail and thrash, while sagging skin and brittle limbs are scrawled on every work. This is the German painter’s last collection – and it’s both brutal and beautiful On one wall, ...

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Protests, picket lines and Indigenous pride: examining US democracy – in pictures

Partly inspired by the poem In This Place (An American Lyric) by Amanda Gorman, FotoFocus, a non-profit, has opened its inaugural exhibition at the new FotoFocus Center in Cincinnati, Ohio. Titled Big Tent , the show is on view until 22 August ...

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Julio Le Parc review – as if Bridget Riley had opened a riotous funfair

Tate Modern, London The late artist found his calling in febrile 1960s Paris and this exhibition is imbued with an anarchist spirit – you can even spin the paintings! In a great scene in Jean-Luc Godard’s 1964 film Bande à Part, the ...

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Artists are making ‘anti-slop’ to rebel against AI: ‘It’s been rammed down our throats’

In response to AI’s hyperrealism, artists and creatives are gravitating toward the homespun and imperfect Earlier this year, a group of film-makers, commercial directors and AI industry influencers gathered in New York City for the Runway AI Summit – a daylong hype-fest, ...

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‘I make casts of their feet!’ Rachel Whiteread, Michael Armitage and more on how they get their kids into art

You could let them make a mess in your kitchen, take them to the safari park to draw animals – and if all else fails there’s always bribes! We speak to leading artists about making childcare creative Who better to have the ...

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Hong Kong protests and the erasure of the individual – in pictures

How Was Your Dream? is a documentary project by Thadde Comar, a Franco-Swiss photographer, created during the extradition bill protests in Hong Kong between June and October 2019. His work is displayed as part of the Belfast photo festival , which runs ...

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Ruth Artmonsky obituary

My cousin, Ruth Artmonsky, who has died aged 94, was a pioneer in the commercial use of psychometric testing. Together with her second husband, Roger Holdsworth, and their associate Peter Saville, she was a founder in 1977 of the consultancy Saville & ...

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Paris frozen in time in May 1970 – in pictures

In March 1970, Paris announced an amateur photography competition C’était Paris en 1970 to create an archive of a city undergoing a proliferation of large-scale urban development projects. A grid system divided the city into 1,755 squares and a photographer was charged ...

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Hilarious or a nightmare? Exhibition displays the worst album covers ever

Museum hosts the collection of Steve Goldman, who buys records based on the sheer awfulness of the sleeve “It is like the invasion of the bunny body snatchers,” says JT Thompson, the former lead singer of the 1970s US rock band Peter ...

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UK’s fragile heirloom: ceramics sector calls for more help to save ‘vital industry’

Brands such as Portmeirion in Stoke welcome £120m package but seek further support to avert fresh closures On the floor of Portmeirion’s factory in Staffordshire, staff are hard at work as clays are moulded, glazed and fired – an intricate process requiring ...

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From Masters of the Universe to Monteverdi: your complete entertainment guide to the week ahead

The cartoon favourite and Mattel toy He-Man battles Skeletor on the big screen, and Garsington continues its run of excellent early operas Masters of the Universe Out now Swords and sorcery seem to be having a little bit of a moment, with ...

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When I claim my black Britishness in this age of intolerance, here is the music that goes with it | Hugh Muir

A wonderful thing happened on a visit to the new V&A East: a very public, taxpayer-funded soundtrack of my life This is surreal. I’m standing in the new home of one of Britain’s most historically august cultural institutions, and it looks and ...

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‘A soccer ball can bring great joy to two little kids’: Kuanglong Zhang’s best phone picture

The carefree scene in the ancient Chinese city of Kashgar prompted the photographer to reflect of his own sources of happiness Kuanglong Zhang lives in Shenzhen, in the south of China, and was visiting the ancient Silk Road city of Kashgar when ...

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Mind-melting MC Escher, mesmerising Marilyn and the greatness of Glasgow – the week in art

Escher’s eye-popping visions enter the video dimension, Pan-Africanism pulls in the big names and agent provocateur Julio Le Parc hits the UK – all in your weekly dispatch MC Escher The great Dutch artist of eye-popping, brain-melting visual paradox gets a rich ...

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Simeon Barclay review – shut out by the gates of a drab modern Britain

John Hansard Gallery, Southampton Farewell Sweet Innocence references cinema, football, music and Windrush – it’s about trying to fit in, but always falling short, even as a Turner-nominated artist There’s that old Marxist (Groucho, not Karl) saying about refusing to join any ...

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Dancing devils, a ragpicker and a reflecting pool: photos of the day – Friday

According to The Guardian's source item, Dancing devils, a ragpicker and a reflecting pool: photos of the day – Friday, The Guardian’s picture editors select photographs from around the world Continue reading... The development sits in VINI's Culture file for readers following ...

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‘The Edward Hopper of the Black Country’: the photographer whose epic shots captured Sikh life in Walsall

Paths You Walk is a show that finds beauty in images of alienation as Billy Dosanjh turns his lens on race, identity, empire – and the men who kept the furnaces glowing It was bitter in Walsall that winter of 1962-3 when ...

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The secret to enjoying an art gallery? Less is more | Letters

Readers respond to an article in which Isabel Brooks described feeling overwhelmed by the number of artworks on display Of course Isabel Brooks is right, and it is very easy to get indigestion when visiting a large gallery ( The hill I ...

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Marilyn Monroe: A Portrait review – the radiant, uncontainable star she always wanted to be

National Portrait Gallery, London The actor’s life in pictures, from mousey-haired teen to American icon to her shocking death at 36, beams with the charm that defined a century. But why aren’t we shown more of what lay behind the smile? I ...

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The Guardian view on the UK’s first centre for illustration: visual literacy, and the sheer joy of images, matter | Editorial

A new national institution, the brainchild of revered artist Sir Quentin Blake, shows this overlooked artform is finally getting the recognition it deserves “What is the use of a book … without pictures or conversation?” the heroine of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland ...

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The week around the world in 20 pictures

Attacks on police in Southampton, Russian strikes in Kyiv, the Ebola outbreak and PSG win the Champions League – the past seven days as captured by the world’s leading photojournalists Warning: this gallery contains images some readers may find distressing Continue reading...

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Terry Winters review – flashes of magic in patterns science has yet to explain

Modern Art, London The mathematically named new works of Along the River are disorienting, illusive and seem to offer a flash of the secret sequences that underpin the physical world Why do we find things beautiful? More precisely, why do some paintings ...

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I just inhaled 2.4bn year old oxygen in Tasmania. Now I’m part of an exhibition until I die

In Mona’s new permanent installation, visitors can breathe air so pure it ‘has not been touched by any being before you’ More than 2bn years ago, during the Paleoproterozoic era, the Earth’s atmosphere began to fill with free oxygen, enabling the rise ...

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‘They are disturbing the dead’: reconstructing the site of the forgotten first genocide of the 20th century

At least 3,000 Herero and Nama people died in a German concentration camp at Shark Island, Namibia. A new forensic exhibition in Berlin is using digital technology to unearth how colonisers scarred a landscape, and a community Visiting the Namibian port town ...

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Australia’s best apartment designs for 2026 – in pictures

The 2026 Houses awards shortlist celebrates the country’s most ‘intelligent, dynamic and visually compelling homes’. For the apartment category, jury chair Alexa Kempton says judges looked for ‘density done well’. ‘Building is high-cost and comes with environmental consequences, and the jury observed ...

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MC Escher review – hallucinatory insights from the master of the mind-bending staircase

Somerset House, London Escher’s paradoxical geometries and impossible gravities may baffle the mind – yet even his wildest works were never just fanciful, as this fun and gripping show makes clear We think we know the world of Maurits Cornelis Escher with ...

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‘It’ll never be like that again’: Sonny Rollins and Steve Schapiro on jazz’s golden age – in pictures

Schapiro’s stunning images of jazz greats in New York – from Dizzy Gillespie to Elvin Jones – make up a new book featuring a foreword by late saxophone icon Rollins Continue reading...

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‘We have a shared sky and stars’: the Indigenous American artists challenging our relationship to the natural world

As the largest display of Native North American art ever seen in Britain arrives in Yorkshire, its artists are asking timely questions about their history, our planet, and humanity’s place within it Hold to This Earth, the largest exhibition of contemporary Native ...

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Lesbian rebels, exotic dancing and domesticity: New York’s Upstate Photography Biennial – in pictures

The Center for Photography at Woodstock (in Kingston, New York) recently opened the first-ever New York Upstate Photography Biennial , featuring the work of 39 artists who live and work across the Hudson valley and beyond. The show, co-curated by Marina Chao ...

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Valie Export obituary

Austrian artist who used performance, photography and sculpture to challenge the representation of women The artist Valie Export, who has died aged 85, was celebrated for bold, witty, often challenging works in performance, film, photography and sculpture. She was part of a ...

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Cave paintings, a galleon and a wild Frenchman: London Gallery Weekend’s 10 must-see shows

From modern art giants such as Helen Marten to the most exciting up-and-comers, this weekend’s art party showcases the best and brightest the capital has to offer – free of charge With hundreds of world-class galleries, thousands of stunning exhibitions and countless ...

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Twins in a spin at the great British seaside: Sophie Green’s best photograph

‘In a really simple way, this photo captures that intense colour and joy of being at the seaside with your loved ones’ Our British seaside has such a distinctive look: the bingo halls, the buckets and spades and pinwheels, and all the ...

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Bricking it! How a ‘crinkle crankle’ wall reinvented the Serpentine pavilion

Lanza Atelier’s simple, powerful pavilion features an actual serpentine brought to life in a wave of rust-coloured brick – a material never used for the structure before Serving looks all summer on the green carpet of Kensington Gardens, the often wildly experimental ...

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Pot shot takes top spot in World Food Photography awards 2026 – in pictures

A selection of winning images from this year’s World Food Photography awards sponsored by Tenderstem. The photographs offer insights into the lives of people around the world through the lens of food, from growing, farming and harvesting to cooking, eating, celebrating and ...

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Women behind the lens: ‘Once naked, they formed a circle. The kicking and screaming occurred naturally’

Taken shortly after a spate of femicides in Peru, this image by the photographer Ana Elisa Sotelo captures a moment of sisterhood and solidarity This image is from Women of the Water , a project I started in 2022 in Puerto Natales, ...

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‘A kind of reconnecting with the past’: the Met celebrates the art of the portrait

In a new exhibition, work from artists including Pablo Picasso and Wifredo Lam offer different ways to see what a portrait can represent What exactly is a portrait? At its simplest, it might be an attempt to depict oneself or someone else ...

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‘A new way to express myself’: Harlem teens share their lives through photography – in pictures

For the past 25 years, Expanding the Walls program has allowed teenagers to express their identities and their lives via photography. In Expanding the Walls: Making Connections Between Photography, History, and Community on view until 8 June at the Studio Museum in ...

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‘An endless silent scream feeling’: artist Roni Horn on horror, hope and landing in a lake in Iceland

She’s famous for sculptures that seem both solid and liquid. Now she has created a show amidst the ‘downfall of America’ inspired by a phrase from a comedy routine that came to obsess her A few weeks ago, Roni Horn, 70, was ...

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Media veteran Dawn Airey to take over as chair of Arts Council England

Successor to Nicholas Serota from August picks out AI as one of the major challenges facing the sector The media executive Dawn Airey has been appointed chair of Arts Council England (Ace) and has immediately identified AI as a key challenge facing ...

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‘I wasn’t expecting that!’: Joel Meyerowitz and the art of surprise – in pictures

It could be the puff of steam from a manhole or a horse wandering into view – whatever the ‘moment’, the iconic US photographer has always had a camera in hand to capture it Continue reading...

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‘Like a Klingon prison’: inside Barack Obama’s audacious, near-windowless, $850m presidential library

Towering over a low-income area of Chicago, and wrapped in a speech that’s hard to decipher, this controversial monolith feels like a menacing sci-fi HQ. Is it a monument – or a mausoleum? The Egyptians had their pyramids. The Anglo-Saxons had their ...

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Early portrait denied by Lucian Freud shown for first time after authentication

Artist said Man in a Black Scarf was not his but evidence has emerged to show he painted it when a student in Suffolk An early portrait by Lucian Freud, which the artist denied was his for years, is to be exhibited ...

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‘What happened to the testicles?’: mockery in Milan over bull mosaic’s restoration

Rampant Bull needed a makeover after wear and tear from tourists, but refurbishment ‘castrated’ it, critics say The restoration of a floor mosaic in Milan called the Rampant Bull has been mocked after the works appear to have erased a crucial anatomical ...

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My latest masterpiece – a house for toy farm animals! What my son learned from a day making art at home

Fed up with dragging your children out the door to visit famous artworks they’re too grumpy to appreciate? Channel your inner Miffy and you’ll find inspiration all around the house There’s a book about Miffy – the little white rabbit created by ...

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Tom Gauld on literary towns – cartoon

According to The Guardian's source item, Tom Gauld on literary towns – cartoon, Continue reading... The development sits in VINI's Culture file for readers following arts, entertainment, fashion, film, music, celebrity, and the business of culture. The original report is linked so ...

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Elizabeth Blackadder exhibition reveals wintry Tuscan landscapes and minimalist still lifes

Early works show a less familiar side to the Scottish artist celebrated for her flower and cat paintings She may be best known for accessible paintings of flowers and cats but a new exhibition of Elizabeth Blackadder’s work focuses instead on chilly ...

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From bikinis to cat bowls: how museum gift stores became the place to shop

Curated edits mean people are treating museums as stand-alone shopping destinations rather than simply exit points First it came for bookshops. Then your favourite coffee shop. Now there is a new frontier when it comes to upping your merch game: museums. Instead ...

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Cupcakes, bunting and a bus stuck in the mud: the funeral of Martin Parr – in pictures

The photographer loved to record the small details of life, so it was only fitting that his family should organise a send-off inspired by his work. ‘Funerals can be really beautiful,’ says the person tasked with recording the event Funerals are conventionally ...

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Australia’s best photos of the month – May 2026

Nullarbor outback golf, a political shake-up and the best beards contest are all part of the Guardian Australia’s best photos from around the country Continue reading...

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‘If you know Barcelona, you’ll know this place’: Olivier Lei’s best phone picture

The French photographer’s brand-new loafers take centre stage in this colourful rotated image of a well-known bar As his una caña (small beer) was served, Olivier Lei put his feet up on a nearby bar stool. The French photographer, now Barcelona-based, had ...

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‘America’s sweetheart’: exhibition explores Marilyn Monroe’s complex relationship to stardom

The new exhibition at LA’s Academy museum features some of the star’s most intimate belongings that have never been available for public viewing There’s an unsettling moment in Marilyn Monroe: Hollywood Icon , a new exhibition opening in Los Angeles this weekend, ...

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The week around the world in 20 pictures

Russian strikes in Kyiv, the Ebola outbreak, Eid al-Adha in Gaza and Sinner at the French Open – the past seven days as captured by the world’s leading photojournalists Continue reading...

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Vegemite, VB and Hills hoists: Drew Hopper’s scenes from outback Australia – in pictures

Drew Hopper’s photographs of inland New South Wales reveal a cinematic Australia shaped by long drives and fleeting encounters. His series West of Somewhere East is showing at Yarrila Arts and Museum in Coffs Harbour until 28 June Continue reading...

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From Backrooms to Boards of Canada: your complete entertainment guide to the week ahead

A horror film takes on the internet craze for user-generated paranormal tales, and Macca returns with his most affecting songs in years Backrooms Out now People have enjoyed spinning spooky yarns about uncanny spaces since before the advent of the written word, ...

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The hill I will die on: Let me tell you the one big problem with art galleries. There’s too much art | Isabel Brooks

They often boast thousands of great works – but who needs that? I can only really engage with one or two before feeling exhausted Visiting an art gallery always goes the same way for me. I look at one artwork. I look ...

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‘It’s the colour and artworks that make my house sing’

On her third renovation of the Victorian terrace she has lived in for 30 years, Ruth Evans chose a palette bursting with colour to backdrop her vast art collection The children’s nursery rhyme I Can Sing a Rainbow swirls at the back ...

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Baby otters make a splash and a JD Vance chest bump: photos of the day – Friday

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‘I lived near a serial killer’: Steven Shearer on turning teen angst and death metal into high art

He rarely gives interviews and hates explaining his work – yet his stunning paintings, inspired by subcultures and German Romanticism, reveal a lot about this reclusive Canadian Steven Shearer is a quiet man. He’s elusive, too, shy and reclusive. He is difficult ...

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Don’t: Camille Henrot review – surreal sexual psychodrama for the digitally overwhelmed

The Perimeter, London Testicles have faces and a fox licks a phallus as the French artist mixes online anxiety, family life and saucy erotica in works charged with meaning Camille Henrot used to deal with the vast and unknowable. She used to ...

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Green and pleasant views, digital dreams and a White Stripe sculpts – the week in art

British landscape painting from Gainsborough to Hepworth, Wendy McMurdo’s uncanny portraits and Jack White’s debut exhibition – all in your weekly dispatch British Landscapes: A Sense of Place The romance and mystery of Britain’s green and pleasant land, as captured by artists ...

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Nigel Dunnett obituary

Landscape designer whose naturalistic schemes transformed public spaces and community gardens From a flower-filled moat at the Tower of London to a rooftop community garden on the Old Kent Road, the work of the landscape designer, horticulturist and educator Nigel Dunnett, who ...

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‘It’s like Dunkirk for the construction industry!’ The small team rescuing London’s precious building materials

Joel de Mowbray’s salvage scheme began as a small milk float converted into a logging vehicle – now he’s part of Tipping Point East, a massive site designed to divert valuable waste materials to builders that need it Joel de Mowbray reached ...

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Basílica sunrise and Eid al-Adha prayers: photos of the day – Thursday

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Lamp made out of eggshells cracks prestigious furniture award

Judges for the Australian Furniture Design award were impressed by the lamp’s versatility ‘and how tactile it is’ Joanne Odisho, a Melbourne furniture designer, collects thousands of discarded eggshells from local cafes. Then she sterilises them, dries them and puts them through ...

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Tenderness and Rage: how groups affected by HIV found power, comfort and joy in Aids activism

London exhibition explores how care and protest improved rights and dignity of those living with disease From photos of a mass “die-in” by Aids activists in Trafalgar Square, London, in the 1990s to plushie breasts, lips and vulvas hand-stitched by HIV-positive women, ...

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‘I found a place’: how Backrooms captures the horror of sinister architecture

Buzzy new thriller Backrooms takes us on an unknowable journey through liminal spaces, the latest film to turn a building into a horror villain When architect turned furniture store owner Clark ( Chiwetel Ejiofor ) finds a portal to a mysterious realm ...

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Milking it: inside America’s lactation rooms – in pictures

Some are bright and cosy, others are starkly depressing – these images of rooms used to pump breast milk expose the sometimes grim reality of being a new mum in the US Continue reading...

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Coke can hair rollers and Puerto Rican pride: the street photography of Janette Beckman – in pictures

Four decades of Janette Beckman’s images will be on view until 18 April 2027 at Seattle’s Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP). The exhibit Rebels + Icons: The Photography of Janette Beckman will feature 700-plus archival and newly taken images. Among many iconic ...

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Leonora Carrington work painted during psychiatric confinement to go on show for first time

Exclusive: Villa Pilar, painted in 1940 during the surrealist artist’s stay in a Spanish sanatorium, will be displayed at London’s Freud museum A recently discovered painting by the surrealist artist Leonora Carrington, made during her confinement in a Spanish psychiatric hospital during ...

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Two Venezuelan boys in a forest full of vultures: Silvana Trevale’s best photograph

‘I left Venezuela after someone held a gun to my head. But I returned to show what beauty it has – like these two boys coming back from a fishing trip at an amazing beach’ My parents encouraged me to leave Venezuela. ...

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‘Writing is exactly like love – you need to do it in the dark’: novelist Leila Slimani on starting a new chapter in her life

Now in residence at the Madrid Prado, the author talks about its dark, inspirational Goyas, the clandestine nature of her writing – and why she finally wrote about her jailed then posthumously exonerated father It is a bright, chilly spring morning in ...

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Muslims gather for Eid al-Adha in Indonesia, the Philippines and Malaysia – in pictures

People have celebrated Eid al-Adha, or the Festival of Sacrifice, at mosques and train stations, in the middle of the road and on the edge of the sea. This is the second major holiday in Islam, with approximately 2 billion pilgrims worldwide ...

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A trip to the future: the best of Belfast photo festival – in pictures

Cape Town schoolkids heading home and rules for maintaining a long-distance relationship feature in photos exploring the theme of unknown futures Continue reading...

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How Garry Trudeau’s Doonesbury cartoons captured America: ‘One of our nation’s greatest journalists’

A new book looks back at the work of artist and journalist Garry Trudeau and how he told the story of a country’s highs and lows through a comic strip In The Simpsons , Bart is always 10, Lisa eight and Maggie ...

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The mural project honouring the Black cultural heritage of Rio de Janeiro – photo essay

Despite its majority Afro-descendant population, fewer than 10% of public monuments across Rio commemorate Black people. Photographer María Magdalena Arréllaga chronicles the project seeking to redress the balance Once home to the world’s largest port of arrival for enslaved Africans, Rio de ...

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Leonora in the Morning Light review – pioneering British artist who fled convention for the surrealists

From Paris to Mexico, Leonora Carrington’s extraordinary life is retold with intelligence and restraint, though not quite enough imagination At the age of 20, debutante Leonora Carrington ran away from London to be an artist in Paris, living with the surrealist Max ...

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‘Shocking? It’s only what you see in ancient temples’: painter T Venkanna on his joyous carnivals of copulation

Penises, vaginas and breasts abound in the Indian painter’s work. As the son of a Hindu priest, he says his orgasmic scenes give us a way to consider religion T Venkanna’s paintings land like a sucker-punch. At the centre of his first ...

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Tess Jaray obituary

Influential artist and teacher who explored architectural and pictorial space in her work In 1960, on a travelling scholarship from the Slade School of Fine Art, Tess Jaray, who has died aged 88, made her first trip to Italy. At the Slade ...

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Stripteases, ecstatic embraces and a dog in a dress: the full-on photos celebrating queer dancefloors worldwide

A thrillingly unsanitised new photo book captures the liberating power of queer clubs in all their sexy, messy, kinky, cacophonous glory. ‘I wanted it to feel like a night out,’ says the woman behind it These days, waking up after a big ...

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‘A gift that keeps on giving’: the witty world of Lee Friedlander – in pictures

The American photographer was ‘adept at turning any scrap of junk into a lavish puzzle’ as these beguiling images of chain link fences and roadside signs shows Continue reading...

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Criminal review – homelessness show delivers a rage-making punch in the gut

Museum of Homelessness, London This mostly al-fresco exhibition expertly unpicks how homeless and nomadic people have been persecuted over the centuries A trim caravan sits in an idyllic garden in the grounds of a former gatehouse. Its cosy interior is decked with ...

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Origami dragons and a story arcade! The joy of museums aimed at children

The best of these reject any ‘don’t touch’ attitude in favour of an open invitation to curiosity that might just see your toddler tell you to sit down and read a book Play cafes are not for me, but that doesn’t make ...

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By a whisker: the Ballarat Beard & Stache competition – in pictures

Now in its 10th year, the competition was started by Jake Warren and Brayden Dorney, who had a shared interest in facial hair and building a community that celebrates the differences that make people unique Continue reading...

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Tom Gauld on kids’ reading habits – cartoon

According to The Guardian's source item, Tom Gauld on kids’ reading habits – cartoon, Continue reading... The development sits in VINI's Culture file for readers following arts, entertainment, fashion, film, music, celebrity, and the business of culture. The original report is linked ...

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Tour groups, temporary routes and toilets: the reshaping of Rome – photo essay

Photographer Lorenzo Grifantini looks at how the Italian capital’s historic centre has gradually reorganised itself around the uninterrupted flow of visitors and the expectations projected on to it By mid-morning, the area around the Trevi fountain is already difficult to cross. Visitors ...

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From high BMI to the ‘GLP-1 look’: how weight-loss jabs are changing the face of beauty

Experts say exponential growth in the use of drugs such as Wegovy is shifting our perception of what is attractive Mona Lisa is the most famous portrait ever painted and millions of people flock to the Louvre to admire her enigmatic smile ...

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Anthony Burke: ‘It won’t be uncommon in 20 years to have four houses sharing one back yard’

The Grand Designs host on lonely houses, brave buildings and why Australia is on the cusp of radical change to the idea of home Jelly-like eyeballs are staring back at architect Anthony Burke as he approaches the ice-packed fish displays in front ...

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Fraudster trying to sell fake ancient statues to Sotheby’s foiled over bogus invoices

Paperwork supplied by Andrew Crowley, 46, found to be made using printing methods 25 years too modern A fraudster who tried to sell fake ancient statues to Sotheby’s was foiled when his bogus accompanying paperwork was found to be written with printing ...

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‘It’s as if Arya, my great dane, is contemplating time and memory’: Johan Van Aarde’s best phone picture

The South African photographer says this image of his ‘soulmate’ evokes feelings of sadness and longing in him Arya the great dane was two years old when this image was taken. She was at home in Pretoria, South Africa, with Johan Van ...

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From The Mandalorian and Grogu to Dear England: your complete entertainment guide to the week ahead

The helmeted Star Wars hero and ‘baby Yoda’ get a big-screen adventure, while James Graham’s play about England boss Gareth Southgate comes to TV The Mandalorian and Grogu Out now Back in the day, you’d have to be living under a rock ...

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Multimedia arts project wins Sycamore Gap tree commission after public vote

‘Living archive’ will mark loss of Northumberland landmark with storytelling, sound and sculpture using saved wood A new artwork will transform preserved wood from the felled Sycamore Gap tree into a “living archive” after a public vote. The community arts charity Helix ...

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Screentime swaps: how to quit doomscrolling without quitting your phone

Addicted to your devices? According to experts, not all screen time is created equal. Here are some healthier ways to spend time online The average UK adult spends around 7.5 hours a day on a screen , whether that’s a phone, laptop, ...

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What am I bid for a blown-up van? The bizarre art auction aiming to build an eco power station in Reform-held Clacton

They blew up a van full of banknotes. They sold high-end Ukrainian vodka to Selfridges. Now art duo Hilary Powell and Dan Edelstyn are auctioning their past works – to launch their most ambitious project to date This Saturday, artists Hilary Powell ...

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Phyllida Barlow: Disruptor review – sexy latex and gobs of gum as a stately home gets trashed

Wolterton, Norfolk From an explosion of plywood chairs to something akin to bubblegum stuck to the walls, this imaginative exhibition reverberates with Barlow’s punk irreverence Wolterton Hall is folded so deeply into the countryside of the Bure Valley that you can’t even ...

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Martin Lister obituary

My friend Martin Lister, who has died aged 78, was a writer and teacher of photography and new media, with an abiding interest in how technologies were entangled with cultural ways of seeing. Martin’s work brought clear thinking to the often overhyped ...

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The week around the world in 20 pictures

The Ebola outbreak, Israeli strikes in Gaza, Putin in Beijing and Arsenal win the Premier League – the past seven days as captured by the world’s leading photojournalists Continue reading...

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Lo-fi sci-fi, hollow metal people and Churchill’s big guns – the week in art

First major retrospective for the wartime PM’s paintings, shadows of Berlin Dada, hopeful science and the outrageous art of Valie Export – all in your weekly dispatch Winston Churchill: The Painter Britain’s eloquent war leader kept himself sane by puffing on cigars, ...

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Near death experiences, ‘crip memes’ and the tyranny of the DWP: the new exhibition powered by illness and disability

Bunting from hospital sheets, drawings on letters from the DWP, an installation made of damp: a new exhibition celebrates art that takes the challenges the artists have faced and turns them into drivers of creativity “I’m having a flare-up’, is a really ...

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From a waterfall cube to a field of mushrooms: Vivid Sydney 2026 – in pictures

Bold and bright, Vivid Sydney transforms the city’s streets and parks with light installations, projections and digital art. It includes a 6.5km light walk from Barangaroo to Darling Harbour, along with live music, panel discussions and pop-up dining. The festival runs until ...

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‘It was much grittier than the US scene’: UK skateboarding in the 80s and 90s – in pictures

Flying from rooftops or grinding on car spoilers, the skaters at the spectacular birth of a UK subculture are captured in Neil Macdonald’s book Elsewhere Continue reading...

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Christo: Air review – surprisingly profound manifestation of the wrapper’s impossible dream

Gagosian, Grosvenor Hill, London Not only does this giant plastic bag make the intangible physical, it gains a bodily sense of weight and an unexpected emotional resonance When he wasn’t busy wrapping buildings and bridges in vast reams of fabric, Christo was ...

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Hulda Guzmán review – lizards and ghosts gather for an art freakout in the rainforest

Turner Contemporary, Margate The young Dominican painter’s dizzyingly beautiful jungle scenes will transport you to the tropics – and remind you of the wonders of the natural world Deep in the Dominican rainforest, high up on a mountain, miles from anywhere, Hulda ...

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Louis Vuitton revives Keith Haring collaboration at lavish New York show

Nicolas Ghesquière’s latest collection pairs uptown elegance with downtown pop culture and street style The allure of travelling in style helped make Louis Vuitton the biggest luxury house in the world, and no expense was spared for a trip to New York ...

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Wiggy stardust! The mind-blowing hair artist who astonished Rihanna and Cate Blanchett

Who says hair can’t be art? We meet Taiba Akhuetie, who uses flowing human and synthetic locks to take brollies, tables, chairs, lampshades, handbags and more into a wild and wavy new dimension Taiba Akhuetie’s art is uncomfortable to look at. This ...

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‘These are artifacts from history’: exhibition celebrates objects of sporting victory

At the American Museum of Natural History, an expansive range of medals, trophies and other keepsakes, showcase nearly 150 years of US sports history “You play to win the game,” Herm Edwards, the former NFL coach, once philosophized. In sports, the ring ...

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Peter Aldington obituary

Architect of modernist houses who combined an attention to materials with a sensitivity to space indoors and out The architect and gardener Peter Aldington, who has died aged 93, had a following and influence out of proportion to the relatively modest quantity ...

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Fantastic visions and cosmic rhythms: how Whistler is making me see – and hear – differently

A new exhibition at Tate Britain includes canvases titled after symphonies and nocturnes, but the inspiration flows in both directions. Plus, how Felicity Lott led me to an epiphany Comparisons between music, painting and sculpture have never quite rung true for me ...

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A bride wades through a flood to get married: Aaron Favila’s best photograph

‘The couple had been told the church was likely to be under water on their wedding day. But they were from an area of the Philippines prone to flooding – and stuck to their plan’ I’ve been working as a photographer for ...

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Uncaged+ review – elegant sketches of Lee Krasner and her life with Jackson Pollock

The Mount Without, Bristol Fame’s Antonia Franceschi delivers a double portrait of Krasner, with music by Claire van Kampen, plus there’s a superb solo from Edward Watson Two notable women are the cornerstones of this evening of dance. First is its choreographer, ...

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Open plan is not the answer: design professionals on the dos and don’ts of small space living

From furniture with ‘skinny legs’ to making sure spaces work for multiple purposes, three experts who live in tiny homes share their best lessons In 2010 Colin Chee picked up the keys to his 37 square metre off-the-plan apartment in Melbourne’s city ...

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Would you sit on this? Australian designers take on the humble chair – in pictures

For the 10th edition of Melbourne Design Week, more than 100 chairs by even more designers are on display in an exhibition curated by Friends & Associates. Chosen from an open call, each designer’s chair had to meet two criteria: being made ...

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‘Anger, curiosity and hope’: a planet of protest – in pictures

From Hong Kong to Cairo, New York to Kyiv, the world is caught up in confrontations with authoritarian power. Matthew Connors’ new photo book tells the story Continue reading...

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Winston Churchill: The Painter review – We will daub them on the beaches

Wallace Collection, London Intended to relieve the stresses of office, especially during wartime, Churchill’s amateurish works have an overpowering joy – but his donkeys would make Lowry blush Winston Churchill, British prime minister during the second world war and again in the ...

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Behold! Nina Simone’s chewing gum! Inside the show celebrating extreme pop fandom

Leaves from Dolly Parton’s front garden, a Yellow Submarine cookie jar full of ashes, a branch from the tree Marc Bolan’s car hit … our writer explores Holy Pop, the exhibition where superfans are sacred Alice Hawkins has a unique way of ...

Jackson Pollock painting sells for record $181m at Christie’s in New York
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Jackson Pollock painting sells for record $181m at Christie’s in New York

Abstract expressionist’s Number 7A, 1948, becomes the fourth most expensive work ever sold at auction A Jackson Pollock painting has sold for a record $181.2m (£135.3m) at Christie’s in New York. The sale on Monday made Number 7A, 1948 the fourth most ...

‘America’s Mona Lisa’: how chance, genius and cheap paint made the masterpiece Whistler’s Mother
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‘America’s Mona Lisa’: how chance, genius and cheap paint made the masterpiece Whistler’s Mother

When his 15-year-old model did a runner, Whistler’s mother stepped in. As the triumphant result arrives in Britain, the work’s restorer writes about its creator’s brilliance – while wishing he’d used better paint ‘One does like to make one’s mummy just as ...

This First Nations artist wants your racist 'Aboriginalia' – video
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This First Nations artist wants your racist 'Aboriginalia' – video

Indigenous artist Tony Albert is making a public callout for Australians so-called 'Aboriginalia' – objects ostensibly depicting Aboriginal people and designs, but created by non-Indigenous people and often caricatured or exoticised. More than 3,000 items from Albert's own collection are on display ...

‘I can use it, I can abuse it’: Tony Albert spent decades collecting racist ‘Aboriginalia’. Now he wants to turn yours into art
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‘I can use it, I can abuse it’: Tony Albert spent decades collecting racist ‘Aboriginalia’. Now he wants to turn yours into art

Not a Souvenir at the MCA highlights the commodification and misrepresentation of First Nations people – and invites the public to reckon with their complicity When Tony Albert was around six years old, he bought a plate with an illustration of an ...

You can spray that again! New York drenched in colour – in pictures
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You can spray that again! New York drenched in colour – in pictures

Harry Gruyaert’s vibrant photographs of the Big Apple are bursting with energy – from kids letting off fire hydrants to yellow cabs zooming by in a blur Continue reading...

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James McNeill Whistler review – a luscious, seductive blockbuster for the painter who scandalised Britain

Tate Britain, London This big, insightful show celebrates the pioneering American who was torn between painting beauty for beauty’s sake – and cutting through the glitz It’s an odd, ungainly, unforgettable portrait. Anna McNeill Whistler’s face is rigid, lightless and cold as ...

Queer art, bowler hats and an Annie Hall script: inside Diane Keaton’s archive as treasures go on sale
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Queer art, bowler hats and an Annie Hall script: inside Diane Keaton’s archive as treasures go on sale

New exhibition opens the ‘file cabinet’ of the late actor’s mind, spotlighting self-made collages and iconic men’s suits ‘A photographer with a cool and deadly eye’: Diane Keaton’s creativity behind the lens On a recent Friday afternoon, I stood before “the wall”: ...

‘Her crotchless trousers are etched in my brain for ever’: Valie Export remembered by the artists she influenced
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‘Her crotchless trousers are etched in my brain for ever’: Valie Export remembered by the artists she influenced

Peaches, Florentina Holzinger, Joan Jonas and more pay tribute to the fearless feminist performance artist, who died last week Peaches Continue reading...

Grayson Perry’s life story to be told in ‘outrageous’ musical
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Grayson Perry’s life story to be told in ‘outrageous’ musical

Grayson the Musical will explore ‘identity, creativity and self-acceptance … with life coaching from a six-foot teddy bear named Alan’ Grayson Perry’s life story is to be told in an “outrageous” new stage musical co-created with the composer of Jerry Springer: The ...

‘This is mine, I own it’: how Tracey Emin and Frida Kahlo inspired me to make meaning out of pain
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‘This is mine, I own it’: how Tracey Emin and Frida Kahlo inspired me to make meaning out of pain

Emin’s unsparing examination of her cancer and Kahlo’s intensely imagined response to traumatic injury moved our writer to take self-portraits while recovering from a serious operation In a photographic self-portrait taken not long after she was diagnosed with squamous cell bladder cancer ...

‘How can nudity be so provocative?’ Florentina Holzinger on rocking Venice with naked jetskiers, human bells and urine divers
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‘How can nudity be so provocative?’ Florentina Holzinger on rocking Venice with naked jetskiers, human bells and urine divers

The artist’s Austrian Pavilion, which features a performer ringing a bell with her body and another immersed in the audience’s own urine, is the talk of the biennale. Why is she so surprised by people’s reaction? It’s a damp Venice morning. In ...

‘Depraved in all the right ways’: why forgotten no wave visionary Gordon Stevenson is about to take off
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‘Depraved in all the right ways’: why forgotten no wave visionary Gordon Stevenson is about to take off

He made the notorious film Ecstatic Stigmatic. He designed punk jewellery worthy of Westwood. He played in a ‘perfect’ band with Lydia Lunch. Now a newly discovered archive is casting new light on this star of the New York demimonde Gordon Stevenson ...

Let’s dress like a Mark Rothko! How gen Z fell for the king of colour field paintings
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Let’s dress like a Mark Rothko! How gen Z fell for the king of colour field paintings

Why is the artist’s work racking up hundreds of thousands of views on social media? For a generation bombarbed with visual stimuli, it seems his canvases offer a meditative escape The works of Mark Rothko have never failed to split opinion. Were ...

Australia’s best blind bowlers compete for glory on the green – in pictures
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Australia’s best blind bowlers compete for glory on the green – in pictures

Visually impaired bowlers represent their states at the Australian Blind Bowlers Association’s national championships at the Tweed Heads bowling club – now known as Club Tweed – in northern New South Wales ‘I am who I am’: how a blind Kurdish refugee ...

After dinosaurs, it’s spot the dog! But can a child really learn anything in a gallery?
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After dinosaurs, it’s spot the dog! But can a child really learn anything in a gallery?

Galleries such as National Museum Cardiff pull in children with their play areas and pencils – but stick around and you’ll notice kids critiquing Turner paintings too Neil Osborne and his three-year-old daughter Daisy are peering at a small, shimmering painting by ...

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Preppy polo players, timeless tuxedos and … fishing rods: the history of the Ralph Lauren catwalk – in pictures

Ralph Lauren the brand turns 60 next year, with the designer himself now in his ninth decade. A new book, Ralph Lauren: Catwalk , written by veteran fashion journalist Bridget Foley, explores the history of the all-American label’s influential catwalk shows from ...

Printmaking skills of Manet, Van Gogh and more celebrated in Bath show
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Printmaking skills of Manet, Van Gogh and more celebrated in Bath show

Exhibition explores how artists mainly known for their paintings helped revive a skill that had fallen out of fashion They may be best known for their vibrant oil paintings but an exhibition opening in the English West Country is focusing instead on ...

A skateboarder’s lament: the dismantling of San Francisco’s iconic and divisive fountain
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A skateboarder’s lament: the dismantling of San Francisco’s iconic and divisive fountain

The Vaillancourt fountain, an enormous sculpture in place since the 1970s, has been equally reviled and revered It was a surreal, fitting end for one of San Francisco’s most divisive public artworks: the Vaillancourt fountain, an enormous concrete sculpture looming over Embarcadero ...

London protests, disco dancers and robot monks: photos of the weekend
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London protests, disco dancers and robot monks: photos of the weekend

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‘Surfers say, that board is so sick!’ The French artist redesigning the surfboard
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‘Surfers say, that board is so sick!’ The French artist redesigning the surfboard

From crab pincers to stingray shapes, Lucas Lecacheur’s designs push the boundaries of accepted norms – and they are functional too Sign up for a weekly email featuring our best reads A surfboard split in the middle to create crab pincers . ...

‘The skill of the fishers with their foot-controlled oars was miraculous’: Alahattin Kanlioğlu’s best phone picture
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‘The skill of the fishers with their foot-controlled oars was miraculous’: Alahattin Kanlioğlu’s best phone picture

The Turkish photographer was enchanted by this scene of a flower seller and monks on a lake in Myanmar Alahattin Kanlioğlu had worked in the faculty of communications at Ege University in Izmir, Turkey, for more than two decades before he took ...

Photo London 2026 Student Award – in pictures
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Photo London 2026 Student Award – in pictures

The Photo London 2026 Student Award has been given to Akanksya Dahal of Ravensbourne University London from a shortlist of four artists nominated by tutors at UK universities. The three other nominees were Anna Bradshaw of Birmingham City University, Bo Fan of ...

Australian fashion week 2026: best looks – in pictures
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Australian fashion week 2026: best looks – in pictures

From a dress you’ll never regret, to one with an entire table inside it, here are the highlights from Australian fashion week’s 2026 collections Continue reading...

From Normal to Ania Magliano: your complete entertainment guide to the week ahead
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From Normal to Ania Magliano: your complete entertainment guide to the week ahead

Bob Odenkirk’s a put-upon lawman in Ben Wheatley’s latest, and the SNL UK star is back out on tour Normal Out now Ben Wheatley (Sightseers) returns with an action crime thriller starring Bob Odenkirk as a man serving as interim sheriff in ...

The week around the world in 20 pictures
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The week around the world in 20 pictures

Russian drone attacks on Kyiv, Israeli strikes in Lebanon, Trump in Beijing and a mural of Lamine Yamal – the past seven days as captured by the world’s leading photojournalists Continue reading...

A snapshot of the photographer Raghu Rai | Brief letters
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A snapshot of the photographer Raghu Rai | Brief letters

An act of generosity | Vasectomy reality | Ignoring paperwork | Arm wrestle for premiership When writing my book The Politics of Breastfeeding in 1987, I wanted to use a photo taken by Raghu Rai ( Obituary, 4 May ) of nurses ...

‘I couldn’t believe we weren’t falling over ourselves for it’: Asia-Pacific art finally conquers Britain
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‘I couldn’t believe we weren’t falling over ourselves for it’: Asia-Pacific art finally conquers Britain

Britain seems to finally have an eye for art from the Asia-Pacific, with several big recent exhibitions, including the new Rising Voices show at the V&A. Why did it take so long? An imposing new figure is greeting visitors inside the main ...

Week in wildlife: super-rare bongos, ducks on parade and Marmalade the Thames seal
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Week in wildlife: super-rare bongos, ducks on parade and Marmalade the Thames seal

According to The Guardian's source item, Week in wildlife: super-rare bongos, ducks on parade and Marmalade the Thames seal, This week’s best wildlife photographs from around the world Continue reading... The development sits in VINI's Culture file for readers following arts, entertainment, ...

Photo London x Nikon Emerging Photographer Award 2026 – in pictures
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Photo London x Nikon Emerging Photographer Award 2026 – in pictures

The Photo London Emerging Photographer Award, presented in partnership with Nikon, launched in 2015 and was set up to nurture and enable the career development of emerging photographic artists. The shortlisted work for 2026 is on display at Photo London Continue reading...

The Netherlands is confronting its history of Nazi occupation – but many stolen objects remain unreturned
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The Netherlands is confronting its history of Nazi occupation – but many stolen objects remain unreturned

Eight decades after liberation from the Nazis, silence, shame and a struggling legal system keep Jewish property in Dutch family homes Several months ago, the Dutch art detective Arthur Brand was surprised to be contacted by a man who had recently made ...

‘You look at it and you just feel better’: this year’s Photoville festival highlights
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‘You look at it and you just feel better’: this year’s Photoville festival highlights

The annual New York-based display of photography contains moving pictures from behind bars and a revealing look at trans lives back in the 1990s For the 15th installment of the annual Photoville festival, which sees more than 90 exhibits of photographic portfolios ...

Queer eyes in focus, sculpture hits pay dirt and Whistler’s world – the week in art
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Queer eyes in focus, sculpture hits pay dirt and Whistler’s world – the week in art

Hockney and more explore gender in Liverpool, Delcy Morelos makes mud spectacular and Whistler’s Mother goes on tour – all in your weekly dispatch James McNeill Whistler The brilliant American who took Victorian Britain by storm and brought avant garde ideas from ...

From men on dog leads to public breast-fondling, Valie Export’s art demanded a total feminist revolution
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From men on dog leads to public breast-fondling, Valie Export’s art demanded a total feminist revolution

The performance artist was a brilliantly subversive pioneer whose work exposed the predicament of women living in a world that was not made for us • Renowned feminist artist and film-maker Valie Export dies aged 85 Punk, intellectual, feminist, theorist, brave as ...

Mounting Rene Matić’s snapshots in Perspex isn’t really enough to make them interesting | Charlotte Jansen
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Mounting Rene Matić’s snapshots in Perspex isn’t really enough to make them interesting | Charlotte Jansen

The fact a queer, working-class person of colour has won the Deutsche Börse prize is cheering, but what is on display at the Photographers’ Gallery resembles a student’s Tumblr feed Peterborough artist Rene Matić wins Deutsche Börse photography prize At 29, Rene ...

Art deco and modernist flats in England and Scotland for sale – in pictures
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Art deco and modernist flats in England and Scotland for sale – in pictures

From a converted art deco hotel in Glasgow to a brutalist apartment in London’s Barbican Continue reading...

‘Floats above the landscape’: the architect whose designs touch the earth lightly
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‘Floats above the landscape’: the architect whose designs touch the earth lightly

Glenn Murcutt pioneered architecture that was sensitive to its environment, and accomodating to changing temperatures and wildlife The house teaches you things, Lynne Eastaway says. Today, a choir of cicadas fill the scrub with a rhythm that rises and falls. On other ...

Peterborough artist Rene Matić wins Deutsche Börse photography prize
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Peterborough artist Rene Matić wins Deutsche Börse photography prize

Photographer recognised for Berlin exhibition that documented queer love, nationalism and subcultures Rene Matić, whose work unpicks modern British identity and has been described as “ the Wolfgang Tillmans of their generation ”, has won the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation prize 2026. ...

Go big or go home: how The Lost Giants revived the ancient art of goliath-making
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Go big or go home: how The Lost Giants revived the ancient art of goliath-making

Ever fancied creating your own enormous effigy? One Cornish art collective has reinvigorated the practice – and now they want to draw on the public’s skills, too This New Year’s Eve, environmentalist and author Lisa Schneidau did something she had never done ...

‘It smells like my ranch!’ Diva of dirt Delcy Morelos and her amazing 30-tonne earthworks
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‘It smells like my ranch!’ Diva of dirt Delcy Morelos and her amazing 30-tonne earthworks

It sustains all life. It is where we all end up. Yet we treat it appallingly. As her latest enormous mud sculpture looks set to cause a sensation in Britain, the Colombian artist explains why she works with soil The earth’s cool ...

‘We can all coexist’: artist Es Devlin uses selfies to unite UK in portrait of a nation
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‘We can all coexist’: artist Es Devlin uses selfies to unite UK in portrait of a nation

A National Portrait for the National Portrait Gallery aims to bring people together in increasingly atomised country Can a collective portrait of Britain hold together a country that feels as if it is splintering apart? That is the quietly radical hope behind ...

The Christophers review – Ian McKellen and Michaela Coel are the double act of the year
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The Christophers review – Ian McKellen and Michaela Coel are the double act of the year

Steven Soderbergh and Ed Solomons provide a vision of haughty Englishness up there with Gosford Park and Phantom Thread Steven Soderbergh has a certain superpower, not always bestowed on even the most important directors: a capacity to surprise. This is a restlessly ...

Naked jetskiers, human bells and a celebrity seagull! Venice Biennale’s wildest moments – in pictures
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Naked jetskiers, human bells and a celebrity seagull! Venice Biennale’s wildest moments – in pictures

The Guardian’s David Levene braved two-headed worms, Pussy Riot protests and a tank of urine to bring you this photographic extravaganza from the celebrated arts festival Continue reading...

Most famous image of JMW Turner not a self-portrait, says expert
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Most famous image of JMW Turner not a self-portrait, says expert

Painting that inspired depiction on £20 note more likely the work of John Opie, says Romantic artist’s biographer In 2020, Tate Britain hosted the launch of a new £20 banknote bearing representations of The Fighting Temeraire by JMW Turner and the artist’s ...

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V&A Rising Voices review – can decades of stunning global art really be squished into three rooms?

V&A South Kensington, London Indigenous and First Nations artists are the beating heart of this fascinating exhibition of contemporary art from Asia, Australia and the Pacific. It deserves a better showing Every three years, Queensland Art Gallery scours the whole of Asia, ...

‘It’s about processing’: the artist who recreated the most poignant moments with her ex
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‘It’s about processing’: the artist who recreated the most poignant moments with her ex

After a breakup, photographer Diana Markosian hired an actor to play her ex-boyfriend in hope of finding closure Falling in and then out of love is a universal experience that often brings sadness, grief and heartbreak, and with time, hope and healing. ...

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Zineb Sedira review: A chic ode to revolutionary cinema, brainy boozers – and exceptional berets

Tate Britain, London The Franco-Algerian artist’s exploration of radical film-making in the 1960s and 70s is so seductive it makes you wish the crowd was livelier and the wine was flowing ‘WHEN WORDS FALL SILENT, CINEMA SPEAKS …” announces a giant sign. ...

‘It takes an entire museum to do it justice’: the Smithsonian celebrates America in 250 objects
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‘It takes an entire museum to do it justice’: the Smithsonian celebrates America in 250 objects

As the US gears up for a major anniversary, a new expansive exhibition looks at history in a range of objects, from an 18th-century gunboat to a Maga hat To paraphrase the musical Rent, 131,487,300 minutes – how do you measure, measure ...

A woman with a bull costume exuding masculine energy: Marisol Mendez’s best photograph
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A woman with a bull costume exuding masculine energy: Marisol Mendez’s best photograph

‘This is part of my series Mother. I would ask my subjects: Do you feel more like a Mary Magdalene or a Virgin Mary? It’s always a fun question to ask’ Paul McCartney famously says that he got the melody for Yesterday ...

Think you have strong opinions about the 2026 Archibald prize? Check out the portraits that didn’t make the cut | Dee Jefferson
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Think you have strong opinions about the 2026 Archibald prize? Check out the portraits that didn’t make the cut | Dee Jefferson

The judges’ selections are, as always, bonkers – but there’s something beautifully daggy about the whole thing too The public loves to love it. The critics love to hate it. Journalists accept it as a historical inevitability. The Archibald prize , the ...

He’s behind you! The best of Photo London – in pictures
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He’s behind you! The best of Photo London – in pictures

Parisian sex workers, Ibiza party-goers and twins matched across continents – just some of the subjects at this year’s risk-taking photography fair Continue reading...

Look up: Milky Way photographer of the year 2026 – in pictures
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Look up: Milky Way photographer of the year 2026 – in pictures

Photographers search for dark skies in the most remote landscapes to find places where the galaxy shines with extraordinary clarity. They share not only their breathtaking results but also their methods, trials and adventures • Stargazing in New Zealand’s first dark sky ...

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The Electric Kiss review – belle époque seance comedy struggles to summon real magic

Cannes film festival: Pierre Salvadori’s whimsical period farce about a fake medium and a grief-stricken painter has charm and elegance, but its romantic fantasy never quite ignites This year’s Cannes menu begins with something left over from the sweet trolley: a gooey, ...

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‘It’s a love letter’: exhibition pays tribute to Frank Gehry’s lesser-known works

The late designer was best known for his distinctive buildings, but the first show since his death last year focuses on his non-architectural pieces Although Frank Gehry is best known as a world famous architect with iconic creations such as the Walt ...

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The car park that changed British art: Bold Tendencies at 20

Two decades after it opened in a multi-storey in Peckham in London, the space has redrawn the map for how to present art – with rooftop cocktails and the pink staircase that launched a thousand selfies It’s hard to imagine now, but ...

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‘I shared a single bed with my mother for three years’: Sung Tieu on her monument to immigrant workers in Venice

At the German pavilion, the artist has re-created the housing estate where she grew up to tell the forgotten history of migrants, including her parents, hired under a socialist agreement between East Germany and Vietnam – then abandoned An air of civilisational ...

Close encounters: the new wave of women photographers – in pictures
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Close encounters: the new wave of women photographers – in pictures

From Black debutantes to Bolivian matriarchs, this year’s Saltzman-Leibovitz prize shows the diverse subjects being tackled by the next generation of female storytellers Continue reading...

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